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amusements TO-DAY II A.M., 2 P.M., 5 P.M., 8 P.M. i THEATRE l"=— I majestic Dir : Fuller Theatres Corp.. Ltd. * THIS YEAR'S LAUGH SENSATION For that "Dnlcy" Girl is now operating on "Dr. Kildare .... and when 11... . Lew s finding It hard to take it 11 METRO-G 0 LDWYN-MAYER PRESENT annsothern ANN SOTHERN lew "ayres LEW AYRES MAUREEN O'SULLIVAN C. AUBREY SMITH ' IN »Masl}l Wil A Lis?". "MA'II Wil A LIBS" :mm WilA L£By :: "MiME Will A LißiWhen thev meet he's going thru' a phase—the phase on the bar-room floor! But before she gets thru' with him he's stopped celebrating Xmas Evo in tho middle, of June—and she s bo in love she doesn't know what timo AND fiO MINUTES OF FUN, MUSIC, SONGS AND DANCING! "WHERE T\ID V ou " W HERE IJID IOU VJET HPHAT piRL" I HAT VJTIRL" Based on and Featuring the Famous Song. with LEON ERROL HELEN PARRISH, STANLEY FIELDS Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. EPISODE 7 "JUNIOR G-MEN" AT 2 P.M. AND 7.30 P.M. PLANS AT MAJESTIC il ill actad 11111 DOMINION ROAD ! i 111 AS lOR 11111 Telephone (11 -433 To-night at 8 : Variety Session 7.30 Edmund Gwenn, Mary Maguire in "AN ENGLISHMAN'S HOME" And tho full feature-length Technicolour Cartoon: — "GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" Both Approved for Universal Exhibition. LATEST NEWS Popular Prices : Reserves No Extra. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. COOKE'S RESTAURANT. WE SPECIALISE IN CATERING FOR WEDDINGS, SOCIAL FUNCTIONS, LUNCHEONS. DINNERS. ETC. Dancing Accommodation. Cloak Rooms. —This room Is aavilablo at all times—tho most central position in town Ring for Reservations, 44-068, COOKE'S, LIMITED, 60 QUEEN STREET. RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL NEWTON MANUKAU CARLAW PARK, TO-MORROW ' Last Saturday's games thrilled the large crowd present. This Saturday's attractions should provide another day of spectacular and exciting football. NEWTON are right after tho championship. Two vital games. PONSONBY v. CITY PONSONBY v. CITY NEWTON v. MANUKAU NEWTON v. MANUKAU NEWTON v. MANUKAU NO. 2 GROUND 3 P.M. MT. ALBERT v. RICHMOND ELECTORAL r AITEMATA J3Y-ELECTION. OILMAN J^OUGLAS, DEMOCRATIC LABOUR CANDIDATE, pUBLIC JJALL. J^TTMEU, rjpO-DAY Jj 1 RIDAY, JUNE 20, 8 P.M. FRIENDS AND SUPPORTERS INVITED TO MEET ' " HON. W. E. BARNARD, M.P., ana NORMAN DOUGLAS. R. TAYLOR, Organiser. pUKEKOHE BOROUGH COUNCIL. DECLARATION OF POLL ON ELECTION OF MAYOR. 'PURSUANT TO Section 32 of tho Local ivM° n vo'r?cf"'l? 102(51 J HEREBY jrivi <i AUIICJi. that tho number of votes ■ocolvcd by each Candida to for the OFFICE 0F MAXWELL RAE GRIERSON .. «51 GEORGE TESTRO PARVIN .. 312 ARTHUR FREDERICK BROWN 102 FREDERICK WALTER STEMJiKIDGE . . . . . . 10g And I HEREBY DECLARE the said [IAXWELL RAE GRIERSON? Esq . to be luly elected to such office. Dated this 10th day of June, 1941. W. T. CHEESEMAN, Returning Officer for the Borough of Puketone. pUKEKOHE MAYORALTY TO THE ELECTORS, ladies and Gentlemen, — I am deeply conscious of the confidence you lave expressed in me. I (hank you, and can issure you of my fullest endeavour to dis. :harge tho responsibilities of the offico to the icst of my ability. Yours truly, M. R. GRIERSON. i

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 6 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23996, 20 June 1941, Page 10